Section 14a.1. Relative location to property  


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  • (a) Tables. The following tables apply to relative location to property lines, public ways and other property:

    (1) Aboveground tanks for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, except those liquids with boilover characteristics and unstable liquids, operating at pressures not in excess of 2-1/2 psig and equipped with emergency venting which do not permit pressures to exceed 2 1/2 psig shall be located in accordance with the following table:

    TABLE 1

    Type of
    Tank
    Protection
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Property Line
    Which May be Built
    Upon, Including the
    Opposite Side of a
    Public Way
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Nearest Side of Any
    Public Way or Nearest
    Building on Same
    Property (See Note)
    Floating roofProtection for exposures1/2 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 90 feet1/6 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 30 feet
    NoneDiameter of tank but need not exceed 175 feet1/6 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 30 feet
    Vertical with weak roof to shell seamApproved foam or inerting system on the tank1/2 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 90 feet and shall not be less than 5 feet1/6 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 30 feet and shall not be less than 5 feet
    Protection for exposuresDiameter of tank but need not exceed 175 feet1/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 60 feet
    None2 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 350 feet1/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 60 feet
    Horizontal and vertical with emergency relief venting to limit pressures to 2½ psigApproved inerting system on the tank or approved foam system on vertical tanks1/2 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 5 feet1/2 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 5 feet
    Protection for exposuresTable 5Table 5
    None2 times Table 5Table 5


    NOTE—No pump or tank shall be placed within the legal right-of-way limits of any State highway or any highway under the jurisdiction of DOT.

    (2) Aboveground tanks for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, except those liquids with boilover characteristics and unstable liquids, operating at pressures exceeding 2½ psig or equipped with emergency venting which will permit pressures to exceed 2½ psig shall be located in accordance with the following table:

    TABLE 2

    Type of
    Tank
    Protection
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Property Line
    Which May be Built
    Upon, Including the
    Opposite Side of a
    Public Way
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Nearest Side of Any
    Public Way or Nearest
    Building on Same
    Property (See Note)
    Any typeProtection for exposures1 1/2 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 25 feet1 1/2 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 25 feet
    None3 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 50 feet1 1/2 times Table 5 but shall not be less than 25 feet


    Note—No pump or tank shall be placed within the legal right-of-way limits of any State highway or any highway under the jurisdiction of DOT.

    (3) Aboveground tanks for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids with boilover characteristics shall be located in accordance with the following table:

    TABLE 3

    Type of
    Tank
    Protection
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Property Line
    Which May be Built
    Upon, Including the
    Opposite Side of a
    Public Way
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Nearest Side of Any
    Public Way or Nearest
    Building on Same
    Property (See Note)
    Floating roofProtection for exposuresDiameter of tank but need not exceed 175 feet1/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 60 feet
    None2 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 350 feet1/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 60 feet
    Approved foam or inerting systemDiameter of tank but need not exceed 175 feet1/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 60 feet
    Fixed roofProtection for exposures2 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 350 feet2/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 120 feet
    None4 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 350 feet2/3 times diameter of tank but need not exceed 120 feet


    Note—No pump or tank shall be placed within the legal right-of-way limits of any State highway or any highway under the jurisdiction of DOT.

    (4) Aboveground tanks for the storage of unstable liquids shall be located in accordance with the following table:

    TABLE 4

    Type of
    Tank
    Protection
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Property Line
    Which May be Built
    Upon, Including the
    Opposite Side of a
    Public Way
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Nearest Side of Any
    Public Way or Nearest
    Building on Same
    Property (See Note)
    Horizontal and vertical tanks with emergency relief venting to permit pressure not in excess of 2½ psigTank protected with any one of the following: approved water spray, approved inerting, approved insulation and refrigeration, approved barricadeTable 5 but not less than 25 feetNot less than 25 feet
    Protection for exposures2 1/2 times Table 5 but not less than 50 feetNot less than 50 feet
    None5 times Table 5 but not less than 100 feetNot less than 100 feet
    Horizontal and vertical tanks with emergency relief venting to permit pressure over 2½ psigTank protected with any one of the following: approved water spray, approved inerting, approved insulation and refrigeration, approved barricade2 times Table 5 but not less than 50 feetNot less than 50 feet
    Protection for exposures4 times Table 5 but not less than 100 feetNot less than 100 feet
    None8 times Table 5 but not less than 150 feetNot less than 150 feet


    Note—No pump or tank shall be placed within the legal right-of-way limits of any State highway or any highway under the jurisdiction of DOT.

    (5) The minimum distance used in Tables 1, 2, and 4 is set forth in the following table:

    TABLE 5


    Capacity of Tank
    (in gallons)
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Property Line Which
    May be Built Upon,
    Including the Opposite Side
    of a Public Way
    Minimum Distance in Feet
    From Nearest Side of Any
    Public Way or Nearest
    Building on Same Property
    (See Note)
    275 or less 5 5
    276 to 750 10 5
    751 to 12,000 15 5
    12,001 to 30,000 20 5
    30,001 to 50,000 3010
    50,001 to 100,000 5015
    100,001 to 500,000 8025
    500,001 to 1,000,00010035
    1,000,001 to 2,000,00013545
    2,000,001 to 3,000,00016555
    3,000,001 or more17560


    NOTE—No pump or tank shall be placed within the legal right-of-way limits of any State highway or any highway under the jurisdiction of DOT.

    (b) Exposure of property. If end failure of horizontal tanks may expose property, the tank shall be placed with the longitudinal axis parallel to the more severe exposure.

    (c) Common boundaries of diversely-owned property. If two tank locations of diverse ownership have a common boundary, the fire marshal may, with written consent of the owners of the two properties, substitute the distances set forth in § 14a.2 (relating to spacing between aboveground tanks), for the minimum distances set forth in this section.

    (d) Consideration for special conditions. These provisions may be altered in particular installations so as to be less restrictive or more restrictive at the discretion of the fire marshal after consideration of special features such as, but not restricted to, topographical conditions, nature of occupancy, proximity to buildings on adjoining property, height and character of construction of such buildings, capacity and construction of proposed tanks and character of liquids to be stored, degree of private fire protection to be provided, and facilities of the fire department to cope with flammable or combustible liquid fires.

    (e) Application of this section. The provisions set forth in Tables 1—5 apply to distances between tanks and buildings on the property where installation is made.

    (f) Protection for exposures. When such term is used in Tables 1—5, protection for exposures shall mean fire protection for structures on property adjacent to tanks. Structures located within the jurisdiction of any public fire department or within or adjacent to plants having private fire brigades shall be considered as having adequate protection for exposures.

    (g) Requirements for fire prevention. If the required distance between tanks and buildings on the property where installation is made is greater than ten feet for tanks operated at pressures not in excess of 2 1/2 psig and used for storage of liquids other than those with boilover or unstable characteristics, such tanks may be closer to buildings than as set forth in Tables 1 and 5 but not less than 10 feet, if such buildings are of noncombustible construction, including resistive roof, with no openings on the side or sides facing the tanks. In the alternative, if openings would be present, wire glass in metal frame, fire shutters, or fire doors shall be acceptable on such openings.

    (h) Skid tanks, similar portable equipment and drums are prohibited except when placed on farm and other isolated property for use in connection with farm equipment; or for private purposes only; or when use of such tanks or drums will be of purely temporary duration in connection with contract work such as road construction, strip mining and other transient operations where conventional type equipment would not be reasonably feasible or practicable; however, individual tanks shall not exceed 1,000 gallons capacity for storage of class I liquids, nor be in excess of 2,000 gallons capacity for storage of class II and class III liquids. Individual drums shall not exceed 60 gallons capacity. Individual tanks, similar portable equipment or drums shall not be interconnected and shall be kept closed when not in use.

    (1) Skid tanks, similar portable equipment and drums must be located at least 40 feet from any building. Any vehicle, container or equipment being filled directly from a tank or drum must be at least 40 feet from any building. Pumps must be of an approved type and permanently attached. Dispensing devices used in connection with drums must be self-closing, of approved type and permanently attached. Dispensing devices requiring pressure on the tank or drum are prohibited.

    (2) Skid tanks, similar portable equipment and drums shall be conspicuously marked in letters not less than 3 inches high with the name of the product which they contain and the words ‘‘INFLAMMABLE—KEEP 40 FEET FROM BUILDINGS.’’ This section does not pertain to drums stored under § 14a.46 (relating to storage outside of buildings).

    (i) Aboveground tanks shall not be located within 200 feet of any underground mine opening.

The provisions of this § 13.1 amended June 22, 1984, effective June 18, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 2131; transferred from 37 Pa. Code and renumbered as 34 Pa. Code § 14a.1, February 28, 2014, effective March 1, 2014, 44 Pa.B. 1233. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (297802) and (259903) to (259907).

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Cross References

This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 14a.33 (relating to Class II and Class III liquids); 34 Pa. Code § 14a.46 (relating to storage outside of buildings); 34 Pa. Code § 14a.105 (relating to loading and unloading); 34 Pa. Code § 14a.111 (relating to storage and handling); 34 Pa. Code § 14a.141 (relating to scope and application); 34 Pa. Code § 14a.151 (relating to scope and application); and 34 Pa. Code § 14a.161 (relating to general provisions).